Type
MRI Scan
Duration
25 min
MRI of a single shoulder covering rotator cuff tendons, labrum, biceps tendon, and glenohumeral joint structures at 57,000 HUF.
The shoulder MRI at Affidea uses dedicated coils for detailed evaluation of the rotator cuff tendons (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis), glenoid labrum, long head of biceps tendon, and glenohumeral joint capsule. Imaging planes include coronal oblique, sagittal oblique, and axial orientations. The radiologist reports on each rotator cuff tendon individually, grading tendinopathy, partial-thickness tears, and full-thickness tears with retraction measurement. Labral pathology including SLAP and Bankart lesions is documented where present. The acromioclavicular joint and subacromial space are assessed for impingement. At 57,000 HUF, this is competitively positioned for diagnostic-quality shoulder MRI in Budapest. The study is commonly requested for persistent shoulder pain, suspected rotator cuff injury, recurrent shoulder instability, and pre-surgical assessment.
Key Details
- Joint
- Single shoulder
- Focus
- Rotator cuff, labrum
- Protocol
- Native (no contrast)
Who Is This For?
Rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, post-dislocation, frozen shoulder, pre-surgical
What's Included
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Duration
- 25 min
